The Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end, in an interview with the NFL Network's Tom Pelissero earlier this week, mentioned that he could see one possible score against the Pittsburgh Steelers being 45-42.

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The Jacksonville Jaguars made it clear that they felt overlooked by the Pittsburgh Steelers leading up to Sunday's divisional-round playoff game and said that fueled their 45-42 victory. Malik Jackson called the Steelers' approach 'disrespectful.'

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"We'll do whatever it takes, we're trying to win whatever way we can, one play at a time and executing and all," Campbell told Pelissero. "I'll take 2-0 if it comes our way or 45-42 if it comes our way. As long as we win, I'm happy."

When the clock hit zero in Pittsburgh on Sunday afternoon, the final score read: Jaguars 45, Steelers 42.

Informed after the game of his throwing out of what became the final score, Campbell told Pelissero: "I tell you, it just means we are on the right track. God is trying to tell me something. That was crazy."

It's an odd score that, according to Pro Football Reference's historical score database, had only previously happened two other times in NFL history.